Zip file for optional download of all web pages.
The web page to open
after expanding the zip file is handsonHtml/index.html.
This form is useful if you are going to be offline while reading.

PDF file in paged format for printing.
Some people even prefer this version while on a computer with a wide enough
window. The pdf uses different fonts and layout than the web version.

Example programs needed to test out code used in the tutorial:

Examples zip file for download.
Be sure to download this file and then expand it to have
all the Python example programs needed for the tutorial.

The latest Python system and operating system changes are
described for Windows and
for Mac/Linux.
More
detailed installation
instructions
are in the tutorial under Section
1.2.1, Your Python Folder
and Python Examples.

The tutorial continues to be updated and expanded. You can see an
outline of the latest major changes in the change
log.

Feedback Appreciated From All

I get feedback from my introductory class, but not so much from other
people. I am looking to make this tutorial work for as wide a group as
possible. I would really appreciate the questions and comments of
others, too, so I can improve it as much as possible. Do not be shy!
(aharrin <atsign> luc <period> edu) If you write about your experience,
please briefly let me know your background and learning situation.
Thanks. If you have suggestions for me, please let me know if I may
mention you in the change log in case I make changes
suggested by you.

License and Tutorial Editing

The Hands-on Python Tutorial is distributed under the Creative Commons
Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United
States License.
If you wish to modify the tutorial, subject to this license, you will
likely want the source [zip file] and the
Sphinx processing tools that allow the
text and graphics to be presented in different formats, based on the
same source files.